Sentence examples for changes in textile from inspiring English sources

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Changes in textile technology create a constant need to improve identification methodology.

Substantial changes in textile concepts can be difficult, and are usually not well received by the elderly person.

"Kirsti Rantanen's career reflects the changes in textile art that began in Finland in the 1970s, and in which she was an important initiator," a statement from Design Museum explains.

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Although pore size and porosity are well-characterized before implantation, the changes in these textile properties after implantation are unclear; the application of mechanical forces has the potential to greatly alter pore geometries in vivo.

As the factory-impregnation of the school uniforms could not be detected via smell or other changes in the textiles, with no obvious reactions to these uniforms found in the first 4 weeks of the trial, the extent of concern about ISUs was low.

His quest to emulate the United States' success in hydraulic fracturing to tap underground reserves is much closer to home, touching the emotive ties that bind an island nation to its land and evoking a resistance to technological advance recalling the Luddites who battled change in the textile industry in the early 19th century.

The tennis player's body can increasingly be considered a functional platform in sportswear design since it causes property change in the textile surface referring not just to the live presence of a player within a match, but also to their role as an agent in activating the costume.

These results point out that the amide III crystalline index constitutes a sensitive marker for monitoring the structural changes in historic silk textiles.

This procedure proved to be successful in monitoring the global color changes in faded PB dyed textiles and getting some physico-chemical understanding of the source of the discoloration (whether substrate or pigment).

THE first industrial revolution -- you know, the one that began in the mid-18th century with leaping advances in textile fabrication -- changed the entire course of civilization, if not of life on earth.

The following changes were recorded before and after Neochloris sp. cultivation in textile dyeing industry effluent.

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